Tourism in Sri Lanka: A Paradise of Natural Beauty and Cultural Heritage-by Kalani-eLanka Sri Lanka, often called the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean,” is one of the most beautiful and diverse tourist destinations in South Asia. With its golden beaches, lush green mountains, ancient temples, and rich cultural heritage, Sri Lanka attracts millions of visitors from around the world every year. A Land of Natural Wonders One of the main attractions of Sri Lanka is its stunning natural beauty. The island is home to breathtaking landscapes such as: Beaches: From the vibrant shores of Negombo and Unawatuna to the calm and serene beaches of Tangalle and Pasikuda, the coastline offers something for every beach lover. Hill Country: The central highlands, including Nuwara Eliya, Ella, and Haputale, are known for their cool climate, tea plantations, and scenic train rides. Wildlife: Sri Lanka has many national parks such as Yala, Wilpattu, and ...

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Giritale: Exploring the Historic Serenity of Sri Lanka’s Cultural and Natural Gem – By Nadeeka – eLanka Giritale, a small but enchanting village in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka, is renowned for its rich history, serene landscapes, and the tranquil beauty of Giritale Tank (Reservoir). Set amidst the cultural heartland near Polonnaruwa, this area combines natural splendor with ancient history, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience in Sri Lanka. Historical Background The Giritale area holds significant historical value as part of the ancient kingdom of Polonnaruwa, which was Sri Lanka’s second capital after Anuradhapura. The Giritale Tank was initially built during the reign of King Agbo II in the 7th century and later expanded by King Parakramabahu the Great in the 12th century, whose rule marked one of Sri Lanka’s golden eras of irrigation. The tank was a marvel of ancient engineering, designed ...

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